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=2013 July 14=
==Things==
* Projectiles get removed (or not added, or something) by GTA, but MTA thinks it has a projectile, except it's got like a building. (SetMatrix == crash)
* Player customizing resource keybinds no worky


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Revision as of 10:04, 14 July 2013

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2013 July 14

Things

  • Projectiles get removed (or not added, or something) by GTA, but MTA thinks it has a projectile, except it's got like a building. (SetMatrix == crash)
  • Player customizing resource keybinds no worky


2013 May 10

Random crashes in GTA

Consider this

  • During "onClient.." events, entities can be created/destroyed/change model etc.
  • "onClient.." events can occur in the depths of GTA game processing.

This could be one of the causes of the random crashes we get.

Solution:

Queue the events, and trigger them once GTA has finished it's main loop.
Although a few events require immediate feedback, so can't be queued. These events are:

  • onClientPlayerChoke
  • onClientPlayer/PedDamage
  • onClientPlayer/PedHeliKilled
  • onClientPlayer/PedHitByWaterCannon
  • onClientObjectDamage
  • onClientObjectBreak
  • onClientExplosion
  • onClientWeaponFire


Not queueing the above events means:

  • They will always get triggered before the (now) queued events, for that frame. (I don't think this change of behaviour will be a big problem though.)
  • If create/destroy/anything is done during these events, there will still be a problem with crashes. But we can worry about that later.


Might I suggest source elements cannot be deleted in events as a generic rule? --Cazomino05 22:07, 12 July 2013 (UTC)

2013 March 2

Propose source file banner credit overhaul #2

Problems with current source file credits:

  • Little value as a goto guy guide
  • No one knows when to add their name to the list
  • Encourages file additions, rather than feature additions
  • As an information source is it quite useless and eventually misleading

Proposal:

  • Remove the 'DEVELOPERS:' section in the source files where the current listed devs agree.
  • In files they do not agree, add the names of all the other devs to teach them a lesson.
  • Add a 'developers.txt' somewhere with all devs names (and what they did if anyone can be bothered to document it).


2012 October 7

Propose to add two new functions

addPreEventHandler and addPostEventHandler

Adding these will help solve the following problems:

1. Only the function that triggered the event knows if the event was cancelled
As wasEventCancelled is only valid after all addEventHandlers have been completed
(This also means its not possible to react to cancelling of inbuilt events)
2. Solve issue of cancelling events and really stopping them from doing anything
i.e. Cancel event in addPreEventHandler will stop addEventHandler being called altogether
3. Wanting to do things before/after events have occurred:
e.g. onResourceStart - Client has not been told to start yet, so some things like setPlayerTeam can't be done.
Adding addPostEventHandler("onResourceStart",...) means we can do stuff just after resource has really started on both server and client

Cancellation rules

Current (As it is now)

  • All addEventHandlers are called.

Proposal #1

  • All addPreEventHandlers are called.
  • If the event is not cancelled by any addPreEventHandler then:
  • All addEventHandlers are called.
  • If the event is not cancelled by any addEventHandlers then:
  • All addPostEventHandlers are called.

Proposal #2 (allows for addPostEventHandlers to detect addEventHandler cancellation)

  • All addPreEventHandlers are called.
  • If the event is not cancelled by any addPreEventHandler then:
  • All addEventHandlers are called.
  • All addPostEventHandlers are called. (wasEventCancelled() will be true if event cancelled during addEventHandlers)

Proposal #3 (allows for addPostEventHandlers to detect addPreEventHandlers and addEventHandler cancellation (but not distinguish which one))

  • All addPreEventHandlers are called.
  • If the event is not cancelled by any addPreEventHandler then:
  • All addEventHandlers are called.
  • All addPostEventHandlers are called. (wasEventCancelled() will be true if event cancelled during addPreEventHandlers or addEventHandlers)


2011 November 30

Notes for new ACL request system

In the resource meta.xml:

<aclrequest>
    <right name="function.kickPlayer" access="true"></right>
    <right name="function.banPlayer" access="true"></right>
</aclrequest>


Console command 'aclrequest'

aclrequest list
> aclrequest: BobsGame has 2 aclrequest(s) of which 2 are pending

aclrequest list BobsGame
> aclrequest: BobsGame [pending] for function.kickPlayer
> aclrequest: BobsGame [pending] for function.banPlayer

aclrequest deny BobsGame all
> aclrequest: BobsGame function.kickPlayer changed to deny (Console)
> aclrequest: BobsGame function.banPlayer changed to deny (Console)

aclrequest allow BobsGame function.kickPlayer
> aclrequest: BobsGame function.kickPlayer changed to allow (Console)

aclrequest list BobsGame 
> aclrequest: BobsGame [allow] for function.kickPlayer (by Console on 2011-11-29)
> aclrequest: BobsGame [deny] for function.banPlayer (by Console on 2011-11-29)


Script function #1:

table getResourceACLRequests ( resource theResource )

table return example:

{ {name="function.kickPlayer", access="true", pending="false", who="Console", date="2011-11-29" },
  {name="function.banPlayer", access="false", pending="false", who="Console", date="2011-11-29" } }


Script function #2:

bool updateResourceACLRequest ( resource theResource, string rightName, bool access, string byWho )

This only works with right names that are returned from getResourceACLRequests.
Calling updateResourceACLRequest automatically sents the 'pending' to false and also sets the 'date'.


Permissions

The following are protected by default and will need an entry in the ACL:

function.updateResourceACLRequest 
command.aclrequest


Release dates

History

Version Date Highlights User comments
1.0 22 August 2009 First release DP2 was better
1.0.1 02 October 2009 Crash fixes and less lag 1.0 was better
1.0.2 24 October 2009 Crash fixes 1.0.1 was better
1.0.3 17 December 2009 Sync improved 1.0.2 was better
1.0.4 (r1752) 7 June 2010 Security improved 1.0.3 was better
1.0.4 (r1854) 10 July 2010 Crash fixes It crashes more
1.0.4 (r2033) 14 October 2010 Crash fixes It crashes more
1.0.4 (r2106) 14 December 2010 Browser improved
1.0.5 (r2488) 27 March 2011 AC improved It crashes more & 1.0.4 was better
1.0.5 (r2519/2520) 4 April 2011 Performance fixed 'It's almost as good as 1.0.2 now'
1.0.5 (r2560) 16 April 2011 Performance improvements
1.1.0 25 August 2011 Many new features Possibly the worst thing that has happened in the history of the world
1.1.1 20 September 2011 Accumulation of post release fixes Lags more than 1.1
1.2 17 December 2011 RakNet fix for serious network related problems ???
1.3 24 January 2012 Map Download fix + loads of misc bug fixes ???
1.3.1 03 September 2012 loads of bug fixes and a boat load of new features 1.3 was better
1.3.2 05 May 2013 Added features, improved performance No thanks, I'm sticking with 1.3.1
1.3.3 01 July 2013 Anti-cheat updates and "optimus" fixes The game might run better when "optimus" fix is enabled so sticking with 1.3.1